Profesor Colin Starger of the University of Baltimore and Professor Scott Dodson of the University of California Hastings have posted a new video entitled Mapping Supreme Court Doctrine: Civil Pleading .
The video demonstrates the use of Colin Starger’s SCOTUS Mapper Software to visually analyze and display patterns among US Supreme Court decisions dealing with pleading in civil cases.
Click here for previous posts about Colin Starger’s research using the SCOTUS Mapper Software.
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